The effect of hospital layout on caregiver-patient communication patterns
Author(s): Pachilova, R., Sailer, K.
This article suggests that the field of evidence-based design (EBD), which considers information from case evaluations and credible research during design-related decision processes, has only marginally examined hospital layouts and their effects. As a result, this study attempts to build on the tradition of “Space Syntax” research, which is a theory that explores how space controls and generates encounters between inhabitants and visitors of certain spaces and how these two groups engage in communication.
Added June 2016
Are Split Flow and Provider in Triage Models in the Emergency Department Effective in Reducing Discharge Length of Stay?
2016
Journal of Emergency Nursing
Journal Article
Issue 6
Volume 42
Pages 487-491
Author(s): Pierce, B. A., Gormley, D.
This paper presents a quality improvement (QI) project by comparing the performance of two different emergency departments (EDs). The idea behind the split flow model is to allow for a second flow stream of patients through the ED, parallel to the regular acute/critical care flow stream, that is ultimately intended for patients with problems that are not considered complex. The role of the provider in the triage (PIT) model is to enhance patient triage assessment by providing patients with an upfront evaluation upon entering the ED.
Added June 2016
A Recovery-Oriented Care Approach: Weighing the Pros and Cons of a Newly Built Mental Health Facility
2016
Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services
Journal Article
Issue 2
Volume 54
Pages 39–48
Author(s): Ahern, C. C., Bieling, P., McKinnon, M. C., McNeely, H. E., Langstaff, K.
An inpatient mental health hospital was renovated with a newly built environment that incorporated patient-centered, clinically informed designs in an attempt to improve overall safety and quality of care. The new designs were considerably expensive and had extensive design implications for other parts of the hospital outside of the mental health facility.
Added June 2016
The associations between objectively-determined and self-reported urban form characteristics and neighborhood-based walking in adults
2014
International journal of behavioral nutrition and physical activity
Journal Article
Issue 1
Volume 11
Pages 1
Author(s): Jack, E., McCormack, G. R.
Added August 2016
Healing gardens for the elderly: A review of design guidelines and the comparisons with the existing Senior Outdoor Survey (SOS) tool
2016
ALAM CIPTA, International Journal on Sustainable Tropical Design Research & Practice
Journal Article
Issue 2
Volume 9
Pages 19–25
Author(s): Chong, Y. E., Shukor, A., Faris, S.
As the demand increases for senior living facilities, it will be important for designers and healthcare providers to remember that incorporating access to specially designed outdoor spaces can have a positive influence on the psychosocial and physical health of patients.
Added February 2017
Impact of Place of Residence on Relationship Between Quality of Life and Cognitive Decline in Dementia
2009
Alzheimer Disease & Associated Disorders
Journal Article
Issue 4
Volume 23
Pages 395-400
Author(s): Missotten, P., Thomas, P., Squelard, G., Di Notte, D., Fontaine, O., Paquay, L., De Lepeleire, J., Buntinx, F., Ylieff, M.
Added September 2014
Modelling the spatial decision problem. Bridging the gap between theory and practice: SitHealth Evaluation Tool
2020
Decision Support System for the Location of Healthcare Facilities: SitHealth Evaluation Tool
Book Section
Author(s): Dell’Ovo, M., Oppio, A., Capolongo, S., Dell'Ovo, M., Oppio, A., Capolongo, S.
Added September 2020
Cancer Patients' Satisfaction With Care in Traditional and Innovative Ambulatory Oncology Clinics
2008
Journal of Nursing Care Quality
Journal Article
Issue 3
Volume 23
Pages 251-257
Author(s): Groff, S. L., Carlson, L. E., Tsang, K., Potter, B. J.
Recent advances in cancer care allow more cancer patients to be treated on an ambulatory care basis, whether chemotherapy, radiation therapy or follow-up care. Care can include physical, psychological, and emotional challenges. Ambulatory oncology clinics have the opportunity to create positive treatment experiences for patients.
Added October 2012
New unit on old ground or general hospital - where do patients want inpatient treatment?
2001
Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine
Journal Article
Issue 4
Volume 18
Pages 129-131
Author(s): Lyons, D., El Sayed, O.A., Matthew, V.M.
Added October 2012
Beyond toxicity: Human health and the natural environment
2001
American Journal of Preventive Medicine
Journal Article
Issue 3
Volume 20
Pages 234-240
Author(s): Frumkin, H.
Added October 2012
Complex architectural settings: An investigation of spatial and cognitive variables through wayfinding behavior.
2001
Dissertation Abstracts International Section A: Humanities & Social Sciences
Journal Article
Issue 2-
Volume 62
Pages 362
Author(s): Haq, S.-U.
Added October 2012
A comparison of wandering behavior in nursing homes and assisted living facilities
2005
Research & Theory for Nursing Practice
Journal Article
Issue 2
Volume 19
Pages 181-196
Author(s): Beattie, E.R.A., Song, J., LaGore, S.
Added October 2012
Alberta Children's Hospital
2007
Architecture Week
Electronic Article
Author(s): Logan, K.
Added October 2012
Daytime sleeping, sleep disturbance, and circadian rhythms in the nursing home
2006
American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
Journal Article
Issue 2
Volume 14
Pages 121-129
Author(s): Martin, J.L., Webber, A.P., Alam, T., Harker, J.O., Josephson, K.R., Alessi, C.A.
Added October 2012
Current State of the Science: Health Effects and Indoor Environmental Quality
2007
Environmental Health Perspectives
Journal Article
Issue 6
Volume 115
Pages 958-964
Author(s): Mitchell, C.S., Zhang, J., Sigsgaard, T., Jantunen, M., Lioy, P.J., Samson, R., Karol, M.H.
Added October 2012
If you build them, commuters will use them: association between bicycle facilities and bicycle commuting
1997
Transportation Research Record
Journal Article
Author(s): Nelson, A.C., Allen, D.
Added October 2012
Horticultural therapy: The 'healing garden' and gardening in rehabilitation measures at Danderyd hospital rehabilitation clinic, Sweden
2004
Developmental Neurorehabilitation
Journal Article
Issue 4
Volume 7
Pages 245-260
Author(s): Soderback, I., Soderstrom, M., Schalander, E.
Added October 2012
Assessing the restorative value of the environment: A study on the elderly in comparison with young adults and adolescents
2007
International Journal of Psychology
Journal Article
Author(s): Berto, R.
Added October 2012
Behaviour and outdoor setting preferences at a psychiatric hospital
1998
Landscape and Urban Planning
Journal Article
Issue 2-4
Volume 42
Pages 147-156
Author(s): Barnhart, S.K., Perkins, N.H., Fitzsimonds, J.
Added October 2012
Design Consideration and Construction Process of Children Therapeutic Garden
2003
International Conference on Construction Technology
Conference Paper
Author(s): Said, I.
Added October 2012